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UD Abaza ATB

Language: Abaza (code: abq)
Family: Northwest Caucasian

This treebank has been part of Universal Dependencies since the UD v2.11 release.

The following people have contributed to making this treebank part of UD: Alexey Koshevoy, Anastasia Panova, Ilya Makarchuk.

Repository: UD_Abaza-ATB
Search this treebank on-line: PML-TQ
Download all treebanks: UD 2.13

License: CC BY-SA 4.0

Genre: spoken

Questions, comments? General annotation questions (either Abaza-specific or cross-linguistic) can be raised in the main UD issue tracker. You can report bugs in this treebank in the treebank-specific issue tracker on Github. If you want to collaborate, please contact [alexeykochevoy (æt) gmail • com]. Development of the treebank happens directly in the UD repository, so you may submit bug fixes as pull requests against the dev branch.

Annotation Source
Lemmas annotated manually
UPOS annotated manually, natively in UD style
XPOS not available
Features annotated manually, natively in UD style
Relations annotated manually, natively in UD style

Description

UD_Abaza-ATB is a treebank based on Spoken corpus of Abaza.

UD_Abaza-ATB is a treebank based on Spoken corpus of Abaza. This corpus represents a compilation of spoken texts collected during field-trips to Inžič-Čukun village in Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Russia. Abaza is a highly polysynthetic language from the Northwest Caucasian family, and it is spoken by approximately 38.000 speakers in Russia.

Acknowledgments

The authots are gratefull to Elena Sokur for creating and maintaing the Spoken corpus of Abaza. AK is also grateful to Niko Partanen and Thierry Poibeau for their help and supervision on the early stages of this project. The corpus was annotated by the participants of Aspects of Abaza Grammar group, so this treebank would not be possible without their work.

References

Statistics of UD Abaza ATB

POS Tags

ADJADPADVAUXCCONJDETNOUNNUMPARTPRONPROPNSCONJVERB

Features

CaseCausDefiniteGender[abs]Gender[erg]Gender[io]Gender[psor]IntMoodNumberNumber[abs]Number[erg]Number[io]Number[psor]Person[abs]Person[erg]Person[io]Person[psor]PolarityPronTypeRcpTypeRelTypeTenseVerbFormVoice

Relations

acladvcladvmodamodcaseccccompconjcopcsubjdep:repeatdetdiscoursedislocatedfixedflatiobjmarknmodnsubjnummodobjoblparataxisreparandumrootvocativexcomp

Tokenization and Word Segmentation

Morphology

Tags

Nominal Features

Degree and Polarity

Verbal Features

Pronouns, Determiners, Quantifiers

Other Features

Syntax

Auxiliary Verbs and Copula

Core Arguments, Oblique Arguments and Adjuncts

Here we consider only relations between verbs (parent) and nouns or pronouns (child).

Relations Overview